M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Pharmaceutical Sciences is a highly interdisciplinary field that involves the integration of concepts from organic chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, and molecular biology for the design, and synthesis of drugs as well as for understanding the mechanism of drug action. Some of the primary goals of pharmaceutical sciences involve the discovery and development of novel drugs, efficient use of existing drugs, and lowering the cost of therapy employing cheaper protocols for manufacturing the drugs. The Master of Science (M.S.) in Pharmaceutical Sciences will provide the students with a solid foundation in basic chemistry and its applications in pharmaceutical sciences especially in the areas of research and development. Students will graduate with the necessary knowledge, skill sets, and training to effectively contribute to the development and characterization of new therapies for human disease and will prepare them for a career in in pharmaceutical or biomedical research.
 
 
Program Coordinator/Advisor Contact Information
Kandalam Ramanujachary, Ph.D.
Science Hall 856.256.5451